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According to the NOAA oil plume model, the oil spill is 55 miles southwest of Pensacola, 130 miles from

Port St. Joe, and 290 miles from Clearwater.

• No direct oil impacts from any part of the plume are expected across the Florida coastline in the next 72 hours.

Winds this morning continue to be generally light and easterly. This pattern will continue through today

with easterly winds at or below 10 knots. Seas will remain 2 feet or below, and conditions will be

good for deepwater operations. Tonight, winds will become light and variable, shifting to northerly and

northwesterly tomorrow. Wind speeds will remain similar, however, and seas of 1-2 feet will continue through

Friday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will again be present, but will again be mostly confined to

land areas.

Current Situation: • Florida beaches are open.


Posted by Myke Triebold on May 26th, 2010 12:33 PMPost a Comment (0)

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